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Topic: Emerging memories.
Abstract:
Conventional memories such as SRAM, DRAM, and FLASH have set a very
high cost/performance standard. Yet, recent advances in new materials,
device technologies and circuits have made many emerging memories
attractive candidates for a new generation of memories. This new
generation of memories promises better or a different set of read,
write, endurance, and retention characteristics from the conventional
memories. It is also possible to contemplate new system design
scenarios based on these new memory characteristics. In addition, the
technology for integrating these new memories may permit
three-dimensional stacking, integration of memory with CMOS logic on
the same chip, or introduction of memory in new application areas such
as flexible or large area electronics.
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